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In Amor Marquez Chibanda’s post, Letting Go To Overflow, she suggests that it is our attachment to “my” that blocks our own flow of abundance.
In Amor Marquez Chibanda’s post, Letting Go To Overflow, she suggests that it is our attachment to “my” that blocks our own flow of abundance.
I’ve recently started exploring the characteristics of ‘the new entrepreneur’ within the context of “the new human” and “the new earth” that have become hot topics within spiritual circles.
The new year has begun. How many of us are still clinging to old emotional baggage, and past traumas? Here are some quotes that reflect on the power of letting go of the past, offering insight on how to better embrace our desired narrative on a fresh page, a new day, and a brand-new year—dissolving the old and stepping into the narrative of freedom.
Whatever you’re going through feels very real. Read that again? It FEELS real. Since we’re talking about energy, frequency, resonance, and vibration, nothing you see is truly real.
One of the wonderful things I’ve discovered is that taking several short pauses throughout the day helps me find clarity in my authentic choices and align with my inner self.
An under-appreciated sibling of the Law of Attraction, perhaps the Cinderella of the universal laws, the Law of Repulsion is always working hard in the background.
In the evolving landscape of business, a profound shift is taking place as entrepreneurs and leaders recognize that true fulfillment lies not just in achieving success, but in creating significance. This transition represents a powerful reimagining of what business can be…
Vultures hover over their prey, ready for the last dying breath of an animal in the wilderness. How many people do you see circling around elders, hoping their names appear in a will to inherit wealth? How many try to stake a claim in long-standing businesses built by the hard work of others, eager to gain assets without contributing to the legacy? To me, this is akin to a conqueror marking their territory, seeking dominion over someone else’s life’s work.
Entrepreneurship. Sometimes The Beatles explains it best.